Sangarius
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Sangarius
Summary
Sangarius is a Potamoi[1]. Sangarius draws 37 Wikipedia views per month (potamoi category, ranking #10 of 20).[2]
Key Facts
- Sangarius's father was Oceanus[3].
- Sangarius's mother was Tethys[4].
- A child of Sangarius was Nana[5].
- A child of Sangarius was Eunoë[6].
- A child of Sangarius was Ocyrhoe[7].
- A child of Sangarius was Hecuba[8].
- A child of Sangarius was Nicaea[9].
- A child of Sangarius was Sagaritis[10].
- Sangarius is recorded as male[11].
- Sangarius's instance of is recorded as Potamoi[12].
- Sangarius's unmarried partner is recorded as Cybele[13].
- Sangarius's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/043kgrb[14].
- Sangarius's described by source is recorded as 1870 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology[15].
- Sangarius's Sandrart.net person ID is recorded as 2940[16].
- Sangarius's domain of saint or deity is recorded as Sakarya River[17].
- Sangarius's Theoi Project ID is recorded as Potamos/PotamosSaggarios[18].
- Sangarius's MANTO ID is recorded as 8189976[19].
- Sangarius's Trismegistos god ID is recorded as 1732[20].
Body
Origins and Family
Sangarius's father was Oceanus[3]. Sangarius's mother was Tethys[4].
Personal Life
Children include Nana[5], a Greek nymph[21]; Eunoë[6], a mythological Greek character[22]; Ocyrhoe[7], a Greek nymph[23]; Hecuba[8], a mythological Greek character[24]; Nicaea[9], a mythological Greek character[25]; and Sagaritis[10], a Hamadryad[26].
Why It Matters
Sangarius draws 37 Wikipedia views per month (potamoi category, ranking #10 of 20).[2] Sangarius has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] Sangarius is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]
FAQs
Who were Sangarius's parents?
Sangarius's father was Oceanus[3]. Sangarius's mother was Tethys[4].